THE WAR.
GENERAL NEWS.; By Telegraph—Press Assoeiation —Copyright Tokio, July 15. It is officially announced that the Japanese dislodged the Russians from several positions in Saghalion, including odb north of Dulinoyea fortified with Russian field and machine guns, where tho Russians stubbornly resisted and lost 150 men. TOTAL WRECK OF A CRUISER.
By, telegranli, Press Ass’ji, Copyright Received 9,23 p.m., Jnly 17. London, July 17. Yamada reports that the cruiser Izumrud is a total wreck at the entrance to Vladimir Bay.
MOVEMENTS ON LAND AND SEA By; telegraph'. Press Aas’n, Copyright Received 10.19 p.m,, July 17. Tokio, July 17. Tho Mikado has pardoned Captain Bongouin, sentenced for espionage. The Russians only hold Tumen and Moshan, south of Tumen. They are concentrating a large force at Nokieffok, north of Tumen.
The heat is overpowering in Manchuria, Torrential rains make the roads impassable.
Japanese warships in the Gulf of Casl ties are menacing north Sakhalien.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1509, 18 July 1905, Page 2
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